Monica De La Cruz Rips Biden Administration Handling Of Border

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14 Jun 202305:31

Summary

TLDRCongresswoman Monica De La Cruz from Texas speaks on behalf of her constituents and the RGV Border Patrol sector. She criticizes the current administration for undermining Border Patrol agents by limiting resources and policies, which hinders national security. De La Cruz highlights the humanitarian efforts of Border Patrol agents, often left untold, such as rescuing abandoned children. She contrasts the effectiveness of policies under the Trump administration with those of the current administration, arguing that past executive orders improved border security, while recent ones prioritize rapid migrant processing over deterrence and enforcement.

Takeaways

  • 🇺🇸 Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz is speaking on behalf of her constituents in Texas and the RGV Border Patrol sector.
  • 👮‍♀️ She commends the hard work and bravery of border patrol agents who face challenges under the current administration.
  • 🚨 De La Cruz criticizes the administration for demonizing and underfunding the Border Patrol, limiting their resources and effectiveness.
  • 👶 She highlights the humanitarian aspect of border patrol work, mentioning how agents care for abandoned children and assist women in giving birth.
  • 🗣️ De La Cruz asserts that the agents need a voice in Congress to represent their needs and challenges.
  • 🏛️ She notes the lack of attendance from some members of Congress, implying that not all are concerned about the border crisis.
  • 📉 The policies of the current administration have shifted from deterrence to speeding up migrant processing, according to Chief Scott.
  • 📜 She contrasts the policies of the previous administration, which focused on securing the border, with the current administration’s approach.
  • 🔄 Chief Scott shares that under the previous administration, executive orders like MPP and Asylum Cooperative Agreements were effective in protecting America.
  • ❌ He criticizes the Biden administration for using parole as a blanket method to handle border overcrowding, calling it an issue of optics rather than security.

Q & A

  • Who is Miss De La Cruz and what is her role?

    -Miss De La Cruz is Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz, representing the constituents of Texas, particularly the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) border patrol sector.

  • What is the main concern expressed by Congresswoman De La Cruz in the hearing?

    -The main concern expressed is the demonization and lack of resources for border patrol agents under the current administration, which she believes hampers their ability to protect the country.

  • What does Congresswoman De La Cruz claim about the border patrol agents' daily duties?

    -She claims that border patrol agents are involved in humanitarian efforts such as picking up abandoned children and assisting women in giving birth on the banks.

  • Why did Congresswoman De La Cruz want to be recognized at the hearing?

    -She wanted to be recognized to give a voice to the border patrol agents and show that some members of Congress care about the crisis at the borders and national security.

  • What does Congresswoman De La Cruz imply about the absence of some members from the other side of the aisle?

    -She implies that their absence indicates a lack of concern or acknowledgment of the crisis at the borders.

  • What was Chief Scott's role under the previous administration?

    -Chief Scott was involved in creating processes and policies to secure the border and protect America, including the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) and asylum cooperative agreements.

  • How does Congresswoman De La Cruz describe the shift in policies post-January 2021?

    -She describes it as a shift from policies that showed progress and protected America to ones that focus on speeding up processing and not on deterrence.

  • What does Congresswoman De La Cruz believe the key to effective border control is?

    -She believes that policies and actions, rather than rhetoric, are key to long-term border control effectiveness.

  • How does Congresswoman De La Cruz contrast the parole process under her tenure as a sector Chief with the current administration's approach?

    -She contrasts it by stating that under her tenure, there was a very in-depth threat assessment and a plan to track each individual, whereas the current administration's approach seems to be a blanket way to get people out of stations for the sake of optics.

  • What was the maximum number of paroles Congresswoman De La Cruz personally handled as a sector Chief?

    -As a sector Chief, she personally handled about 10 paroles in a year, with each case involving an in-depth threat assessment and a plan to track and eventually remove the individual from the United States.

Outlines

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🗣️ Advocacy for Border Patrol Agents and Border Policies

Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz, representing Texas 15, speaks at a hearing to advocate for border patrol agents serving in the RGV border sector. She highlights the dedication and hardships faced by these agents, including picking up abandoned children left by cartels and helping women give birth on the riverbanks. She criticizes the current administration for demonizing and under-resourcing these agents and compares it to the previous administration’s approach, which she argues was more effective in implementing policies to manage border security and immigration. She emphasizes the need for strong voices in Congress to support the border patrol agents and questions Chief Scott on how policies have changed, noting that under the previous administration, more processes were in place to protect the country, while the current administration prioritizes rapid processing of migrants into the U.S.

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🔍 Concerns Over Current Administration’s Use of Parole

Chief Scott responds by detailing the differences in parole policy between the previous and current administrations. Under the previous administration, parole was used on a case-by-case basis with comprehensive threat assessments, ensuring individuals were monitored and removed if necessary. However, he notes that the current administration is using parole more broadly to manage the optics of overcrowded border patrol stations rather than adhering to individual determinations. This shift in policy, according to Chief Scott, poses concerns over its consistency with the law and the administration's focus on optics rather than genuine border security. The congresswoman expresses concern over these changes and yields back her time.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Border Patrol Agents

Border Patrol Agents are law enforcement officers responsible for securing the U.S. borders and preventing illegal immigration. In the video, Congresswoman De La Cruz highlights their work along the southern border of Texas, emphasizing their bravery and dedication despite challenges such as limited resources and policies that hinder their efforts.

💡Policies

Policies refer to formal guidelines or rules established by the government to address specific issues, in this case, immigration. The video contrasts the immigration policies of the Trump Administration, which prioritized deterrence and security, with those of the Biden Administration, which are described as focusing on speeding up the processing of migrants. The effectiveness of these differing policies is debated.

💡Executive Orders

Executive Orders (EOs) are directives issued by the President to manage operations within the federal government. The video discusses how various executive orders under the Trump Administration were designed to secure the border and control immigration, while contrasting these with the orders of the Biden Administration, which allegedly shifted focus to processing migrants faster without emphasizing deterrence.

💡Parole

Parole, in the context of immigration, refers to the temporary admission of individuals into the U.S. for humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit, even if they do not have legal entry documents. The video addresses how parole was previously granted on a case-by-case basis with in-depth threat assessments, but now it is claimed that parole is being used more broadly as a way to manage overcrowding in detention facilities.

💡Resources

Resources refer to the tools, funding, personnel, and technology that are necessary for Border Patrol Agents to effectively do their jobs. Congresswoman De La Cruz mentions how the current Administration has allegedly provided insufficient resources, limiting agents' ability to enforce immigration laws and protect the country.

💡Cartels

Cartels, particularly in the context of the U.S.-Mexico border, refer to criminal organizations that are heavily involved in drug trafficking and human smuggling. The video mentions how cartels abandon children at the border, leaving Border Patrol agents to rescue and care for them, highlighting the humanitarian challenges agents face in addition to their law enforcement duties.

💡National Security

National Security refers to the protection of a nation from external threats, including illegal immigration. In the video, Congresswoman De La Cruz argues that the current Administration's handling of border security poses a threat to national security by not enforcing strong deterrence measures and allowing more migrants into the U.S. without proper vetting.

💡Processing

Processing in this context refers to the procedure that migrants go through when they are detained at the border. This includes identification, background checks, and determining their eligibility for asylum or deportation. The video criticizes the current Administration for allegedly prioritizing fast processing over national security concerns, which contrasts with the previous Administration's focus on deterrence.

💡Optics

Optics refer to the way actions or policies are perceived by the public. In the video, it is suggested that the Biden Administration's immigration policies are driven more by optics—avoiding negative images such as overcrowded detention centers—than by genuine concern for national security or the rule of law.

💡Deterrence

Deterrence in the context of border control refers to policies or actions aimed at discouraging illegal immigration. The video discusses how the previous administration focused on deterrence policies, such as stricter enforcement and agreements with neighboring countries, while claiming that the current administration has moved away from deterrence in favor of speeding up the processing of migrants.

Highlights

Congresswoman Monica De La Cruz waves on to the hearing to represent her constituents and the RGV Border Patrol sector.

De La Cruz expresses concerns about the demonization of hardworking border patrol agents by the current administration.

She points out the lack of resources, both technological and policy-related, that cripple border patrol agents from doing their job effectively.

De La Cruz highlights the personal sacrifices of border patrol agents and their families, emphasizing their efforts despite challenging conditions.

She mentions heart-wrenching stories of abandoned children at the border, and how agents often carry babies and assist women in giving birth.

De La Cruz claims border patrol agents need a voice in Congress and criticizes the absence of certain members in the hearing.

She questions Chief Rodney Scott about the difference between policies during the Trump administration and the Biden administration.

Chief Scott recalls the Trump administration’s approach, which focused on securing the border and protecting America through various executive orders.

Scott explains that under Trump, border patrol teams worked with countries to enforce their laws, building strong international relationships.

In contrast, Scott says that after January 2021, policies shifted to focus on speeding up migrant processing instead of deterrence.

Scott asserts that while rhetoric works in the short term, long-term solutions come from policies and actions.

De La Cruz inquires about the parole process, and Scott explains that under his tenure, it was used sparingly with strict assessments.

Scott compares his use of parole with the Biden administration’s approach, criticizing the blanket use of parole to avoid negative optics.

Scott highlights the concern that the current administration is prioritizing optics over national security and law enforcement integrity.

De La Cruz concludes by reiterating the need for strong leadership and effective policies to secure the border and protect the nation.

Transcripts

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we have a member an at-large member who

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has uh and we of course sought unanimous

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consent at the beginning to allow her to

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be here uh Miss De La Cruz you are

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recognized from Texas

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thank you Mr chair for hosting this

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meeting today and for allowing me to

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wave on today to this important hearing

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um I'm congresswoman Monica De La Cruz

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and I'm here on behalf of my

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constituents on behalf of the RGV border

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patrol sector the brave men and women

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who serve and defend this kind country

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you know Texas 15 is right along the

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border in South Texas it includes

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Macallan Texas and over the last several

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years I have seen

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um the other side of the aisle the

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current Administration demonize our

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hard-working border patrol agents not

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only demonize them but crippled them

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with lack of resources not only on the

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technology side but lack of resources

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from being able to put current policies

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in place and do their job which is to

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protect this country but yet they get up

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day after day and still go to to their

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work long hours and when I think about

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those brave men and women I not only

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think about them but I think about their

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spouses and their children because the

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stories that you don't hear are the

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stories about how these men and women

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when they go and pick up children who've

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been abandoned because the cartels they

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just leave these children on lands

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children at the age of one at the age of

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two of three

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our border patrol men and women are

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carrying these babies they're helping

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women to give birth on the banks

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the reason that I came today and asked

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to be waived on because is because they

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need a voice they need a voice to stand

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up for them to show them that the people

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in Congress care

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well at least some of them because when

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we look at this room I can see people on

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the other side of the aisle are not here

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are not here to see what the crisis is

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at our borders to see our national

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security

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and how there is a lack of security due

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to this Administration that being said

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I want to say that uh Chief Scott you

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were here under the previous

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administration and my understanding from

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speaking to uh my uh my friends in

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Border Patrol in the RGV sector is that

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you put together many processes and put

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them in place in order to be able to

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facilitate the um the immigrants coming

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through and how to how to properly put

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them through the through the borders

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that being said there were several

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various or there were various executive

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orders under the previous administration

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that seemed to work can you tell me how

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the executive orders from the previous

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administration and the executive orders

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from this Administration have changed

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during the last Administration in the

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Trump Administration gets labeled with a

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lot of this but under secretary Wolf's

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guidance and others we put together

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integrated teams and we had a simple

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question put in front of us literally

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every week we had to go back to the

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White House and give it answers what can

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we do to secure the border and Protect

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America

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in all the EOS that went in place MPP

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the Asylum Cooperative agreements I was

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sitting at border patrol agents to

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countries down south left and right to

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build relationships with them and just

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simply get them to enforce their own

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laws it was all about protecting America

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and then on January 2021 everything

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switched every one of those policies

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that actually showed progress and

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improved and protected America was

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replaced with messages that said speed

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up the processing as fast as you can

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we're not into the deterrence business

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anymore and we need to find new ways to

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get more migrants into the United States

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so do policies work

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policies do work rhetoric Works short

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time but policies and actions work long

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term and I believe Mr edlow is really a

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key into some of those policies and he

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may have and before I go to you let me

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ask you one last question Mr Scott how

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many people did you personally parole

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into this country so why I was chief of

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the border patrol that Authority was

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delegated to sector Chiefs and not to

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try to get out of it but because that's

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how much we cared about it there's 20

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sector Chiefs Nationwide so when I was a

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sector Chief in a year I think the most

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paroles I ever did was about 10. and the

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things that people are missing is there

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was a very in-depth threat assessment

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done with every each and every one of

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those individuals there was a plan to

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keep track of them and then when

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whatever the reason was was done we

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physically made sure the person was

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removed the United States consistent

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with the law that being said how does

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that compare with the current

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Administration and the amount of uh

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paroles that are LED into this country

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we were using it consistent with the law

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Case by case individual determination

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from my understanding the way it's being

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used now is just a blanket way to get

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people out of stations avoid the Optics

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of people backed up in border patrol

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stations and I think that's where this

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is a real concern is it all goes to

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Optics when it's convenient to the Biden

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Administration with that I yield back

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